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    and knowledge about fishes. There are 3 types of slow moving fish that live in a reef environment. The first type of slow moving fish is sea-dragon fish. The sea dragons are small and strictly when they find food to eat. The sea dragon doesn’t have fins like other fish to swim‚ so they follow the current movement to travel from one place to another place. The sea dragon have a distinctive way when they come to reproduce because the male usually fertilize the eggs that the female lay on the male pouch

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    Why whale hunting should be banned. Whale hunting or whaling is hunting whales for commercial use‚ to get oil‚ food‚ or be used for scientific studies. Whaling has been going on for thousands of years‚ originally whales where killed for food but more recently they have been hunted for more industrial purposes like the liver for oil or using whale teeth for buttons and jewellery. Whale oil is even can even be used for alcohol‚ soap and even lipstick. After World War 2‚ Japan had a shortage of food

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    Fin 334

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    FIN 334 (Investments) Syllabus Instructor Course Overview Travis Box The purpose of this course is to provide you with an understanding of the fundamentals of investments. Such an understanding is crucial to anyone who wishes to pursue a career in finance and/or participate in financial markets. Included are topics such as security types‚ the buying and selling of securities‚ mutual funds‚ market efficiency‚ common stocks and their valuation‚ diversification‚ the CAPM‚ performance

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    ’ and ceized the day. After the failed rebelion of 1916 public sympathies slowly but surely swung to the millitant IRA (and Sinn Fein). By 1921 the WOI was a cause of British anxiety and embarressment and something had to be done. Once the Ulster province had been calmed by the Government of Ireland Act in 1920‚ the Lloyd George turned to its Nationalist neighbour. A Sinn Fein delegation‚

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    Seahorse Research Paper

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    wild is about 1 to 5 years and they range from size 0.6 in to 14 in. Seahorses are very slow‚ they have a top speed of about 5 feet per hour (3). Seahorses are found in shallow areas‚ near the coral reefs‚ seagrass beds etc. They swim by using small fins on their back and behind their heads. Seahorses are the only species on earth where the male gives birth (3). Although‚ they don’t physically look like a fish they share some characteristics with them. These characteristics can be found in the following

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    The Great War: An Opportunity for Irish Insurgence The pursuit of sovereignty and self-governance is a commonality between all rebellions. However‚ the intricacies of each insurrection are entirely unique and their outcomes are unprecedented. Although it is impossible for historians to ascertain which specific elements are contribute to a successful rebellion‚ analyzing the contributing factors is important in understanding independence. In the 1916 Irish Rebellion‚ the Great War had a significant

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    CONSOCIATIONALISM

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    CONSOCIATIONALISM A brief study by Oloruntuyi Ifeoluwa Olusayo INTRODUCTION A large percentage of pluralistic communities live divided and therefore find it difficult to have a stable democratic government. In a community where the minority feel they are being cheated by the majority and are unable to be a part of decision making‚ these minorities are likely to defend themselves by resorting to fights and thus creating instability. Therefore‚ to stabilize such communities‚ leaders resort to making

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    How Greenpeace has made a difference in the world. First of all‚ what is Greenpeace? It’s an organization of hundreds of thousands of people who all came together for one cause‚ making the world a better place. They face new issues every day and push people to new limits to make sure we find justice for what we stand up for and believe in. “ Greenpeace began by hiring one battered boat and now owns a sophisticated fleet of ocean-going vessels and river crafts. It began by opposing one nuclear

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    an average Orca swims in the wild. “Life in cramped tanks is no prize for Orcas and Dolphins‚ who want to be free with their families in the ocean‚” Bob Barker quoted. The male Orcas in SeaWorld all have collapsed dorsal fins‚ which is not common in the wild. A collapsed dorsal fin is a sign of a unhealthy or injured Orca. Most of the whales are injured from the other whales that live in the tanks along with them. Living in such confined spaces creates tension among the whales which leads to attacks

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    first consider who actually achieved what they set out to‚ as well as the other factors that undoubtedly had an effect on the relationship between the two nations‚ such as the effects of the 1916 Easter Rising‚ and how it lead to the strengthening of Sinn Fein. Often referred to as ‘the liberator’ O’Connell’s significance is clear; the passing of the Catholic Emancipation Act in 1829 enabled Catholic participation in politics and advanced it to no end. Whilst the desire for Catholic emancipation had

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